Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health (MSc, PGDip, PGCert and Individual modules) This MSc provides you with an understanding of the conceptual basis of veterinary epidemiology and public health.
Advanced statistical methods in veterinary epidemiology (VPM013) This module will provide an introduction to advanced methods of statistical modelling of epidemiological data (credit bearing). 240-hours.
Animal welfare (LHM016) Issues addressed in this module range from the methods used by farmers and producers to individual cases brought to veterinarians (credit bearing). 240-hours.
Developing and monitoring of livestock production systems (VPM018) This module provides an analytical framework from which you can develop a systematic appreciation of livestock production systems (credit bearing). 240-hours.
Economics for livestock development and policy (LVM019) This module provides an understanding of economics that can be applied in policy development at national and individual farm level (credit bearing). 240-hours.
Epidemiology and animal health economics (LVM004) This module provides an overview of analytical methods relevant in the context of animal disease control and livestock production (credit bearing). 240-hours.
Management of infectious disease outbreaks in animal populations (LVM017) This module provides comprehensive theoretical knowledge and practical tools for managing major infectious diseases in livestock (credit bearing). 240-hours.
Research design and methods (LVM014) In this module students will undertake a research project, including the presentation of results and writing a grant application (credit bearing). 240-hours.
Statistical methods in veterinary epidemiology (VPM012) This module provides key statistical knowledge and the skills needed to analyse and interpret data in epidemiological studies (credit bearing). 240-hours.
Surveillance and investigation of animal health (VPM015) This module provides an overview of the different methods suitable for designing surveillance programmes for disease control (credit bearing). 240-hours.